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Show J rTJTUjtffcTl X IS WpROTO KMA r1 ' rr- - -A i . y 'fv f- i&Jl Germans Drawn ror ; Fourth District Court TabernacleOpened New Alpine Stake . noon last, to which invitations were extended to a numbtr of her friends. The seasons beautiful flowers were weed In adorning the rooms for the occasion. The guest list Included Mrs. J. Leo Bown, Mrs. C. W. Love, Mrs. Clark Newell, Mrs. Ida Smoot Dusenberry, Mrs. O. W. Bailey, Mrs. F. 0, Jones, Misses Ora Bailey, Ada Howe, MaJble Hone, Anna Duke, Ids Smith, Inna Smoot, Margaret Dusen- .sees ! -- -r berry;. Irma Fletcher, Jderline Roy lancu Corrlnne Wilson Alene Cluff, Helen, Mary and Afton Newell, Florence vBuckley and Ora and Luna American Fork. . Chip-ma- n . - 'j' At' the Fourth ward meeting house oa Sunday evening the ward confer- - ence wan conducted much to the terest and enjoyment of those in in- t The first meeting of the season of the porosis cluh iscalled pfternon at the residence ot Mrs. R. R Irvine, Jr.-- A paper on "Ancient Romo" will be given by Mrs. E. T. Joneb and one tntitled Rome of Today! will be given by Airs." Helen I Red-ford.- 1- h , v . , Complimentary to Mr. Karl Beck, wbojwill leave this, evening for Philaand Il delphia, the MIssea Sadi Lovelcas entertained .at. a successful housfe party on Friday evening. A delicious supper Was servedYo sixteen guests." v Asters formed ; the decora-tlon- s Musloand social, chat contrl- bated td the pleasure of the evening. r : ZZMi? and Mrs. RTRTIr vine, Jr., went to Sajt Lake City by auto today, 1 - lava-toriea,ja- K-- s Thb 'Daughters of the Mormon batr balloi will meet Wednesday afternoon t 3 ftlock With Mrs. May. Fairer, 109 - - Wesl First! South. ; A Food pragram has been prepared and all eligible for embwahJpw-e-'Wf3iaH- ' attend Invited to '. ' f7 O'M! w Thb jmarrlage .of Newell of t Ills' Randall of Mr, j.-Ogden will be solemnized tomorrow in the Salt Lake Temple,. Mr. and Mrs. M. L ,Newell will accompany ' their jdaugjrto 'SalrLaRsrrrA fairly sup-Misa-Allce- r oity-ap- d 1 f Diarrhoea per-wade- mUX, Consultation and Spinal Analysis ner of Spanish Fork, narry Commissioner, four-yea- r John White; of Goshen. ' Commissioner, two-ye. ar . Sheriff ish Fork. .i&e Signature of T"l 1 Do THE PUBLIC TO be progrcscive No, one must havo 1 aid of a Bank, .A. oucstior f , It Bank Account. io no longcp a V ' : FAHLISRS 7 r Bros, Company " M DEPARTUENT STORE PROVO , UTAH Join the satisfied customers at tha Provo Tailoring Co. . ard busicesGike Business men appreciate the of V Oil!) 22g 51.63 anitarium Baths, 52 V. Broadway, MSI Paices: 25c, 35c and 50c R7 J. M errill 'Wiigii i r f Friday at V 0f Box Office Open lO A. M. i lA.pxne (X entfonTorU-glelAmrTfeaf- : " Provo a Good Town. Provo- - (e a mfehtygood town, cl the'best of everything. That's why we have Joined the American Drug and Press Association snd offer tti our people the Merltol line of preparations, made by the Association snd sold only through its members. There is nothing like these goods, guaranteed in every way. We want Provo people to hare the best there Is. so we offer you this line Ask to see Meritol goods. Provo Drug Co Idfcal agents. (Adv.) i , 5.-- -A A County Assessor. ' A County Sheriff.-"'- " A County Treasurer. ' 9. A County Recorder. , 10. A County Attorney. 11. A County Surveyor. 12. A' County Superintendent District Schools. Salem 8. 7. 8. Th"w9ld convention -- shall cpportloned to several precincts of the County on basis of one delegate, to every votes cast for Hon. Joseph Howell representative In Con grew in :SnntaquIn (Spring Lake SpanlBh Fork j Tucker (Maplen iti . Vineyard ' 1, . theJfe r1ue8tcd Finds Cure- - for, EpHepsy Tears.voY Suffering- - fTicted wltn jjy "aluchter epUeptlo fttt for three years th attockt 2 .. coming every few weeks. We employed' 1 several doctor bat they did her Ao j 2 2 3 8 2 40 , or 423 'delegates , .......112 good. year 3 ...; 21 9 23 18 i . ..... 28 36 28 g 13 331 "j w Dr. Miles Nervine and Jt certainly has proved a. to our-- ' blessing little girt, gha is now apparently cured and Is en- Joylng the beet of hesltn. It a year since he has had a !a-v- hL V.'a canflot " speak too hlthlyf of Dr. Miles Nervine FRANK ANDERSON - ' " 7 - Comfrey, Minn. .VSIH Thousands of . children In the l1 United Stales who are suffering es from attacks of are a i harden and sorrow epilepsy to their parents, 0 who would give anything to restore 6 health to the sufferers. ... .25 'araHtew II their to primaries the 6 de!eate electwl to ten Dot .,aUT thon Sept tor, ?d,5?Teiltlonl 111 at VPa the the ' election said delegates their names . should b forwarded to the County at rova FOR SALE--Limitamount of Chairman Each preclntt will arrange for the ood Crbqn paper; lc per sheet nomination of their Justice of the while it lasts'; in 25 cent lots'. Best Peace and Constable. EPH HOMER. Chairman. ( grade. Call this office. DON W. CONOVER, Secretary. -- ed - 1 About ago heard of 5' , America for the advancement of Another reso-n I i 0 Ti jmp e s Is - ee a i n s t. the of alleged gunman !n the Colorado strike zone. !SE5y33Sio8te8 f pi 1 Salt Lake's great Nat&torium. The natural hot sulphur water is delightful to bathe in and a decided benefit to those suffering; with rheumatism or nervous troubles. f ",,PMJI111 Span- - ! jossisa J em-bar- r ENCHANTS HANK SDK term -- - SAM. 18, 8:30 Assisted by Able Artists . f ( AMD j. Mar-sha- ll n. , ' Utahs Famous Tenor in , - benedtfia. st A Cnty-- ' Coai Highland The county central commitfog representatives of the Republican .Benjamin in Utah County, State of Utah, Clinton as namwl by the convention, con- party will be held at Lehi,- - September 18, t rsutm Cedar Fort sists,, of Chairman A. L. Porter. ;Slb for the purpose of electing Secretary E. N. Jordan. Gc qrt County Central Committee, and for '.Cotton of nominating a! Alberta Edward Lewis, ft. C. Do v. the further purpose to be voted for at the Fairfield ticket county William Trinnman. Capl Mark-brgeneral election to be held on the Goshen Benjamin Rea, narry Saun- 3rd day ot November, 1914, an& for Highland ; ders, Henry Cease. B. A. Stahl-ma- the tranractlon of 6uch other business Lehi as may properly come before the con- - Lake View . .t TT. N. H. n. Nason, JaneotV. vention. Said convention will con Lake Shorn W.'Briof'all, Graham Iligison and vena at 10:30 oclock a. ou, and can- - Irovo First ward Bcujamm Gnalang. didates will be nominated for the fol- - PitrrO'Seeond ward ' - Provo Third ward Tbe convention rdopte'd a reso- lowing tficca: .Provo Fourth ward State . Senators, lution addressed to President Wib tTwo i Provo ard 2. Four State Representatives. , .s'in, asking him. to place an 2. One County Commissioner rlson for on Jbtr shipment - of. -- food - - .Pleasant Grove I torn. Pleasnnt View supplies to Europe in order to '4. One County Commissioner Bench : 2 year term. ,Provo ', 7 Jlio. of prevput starving ipaeofnl Springville . County Clerk. - - , hfi' ranger. this position "is $1100.00 per annum, with a good chrinet for promotion to men who . prove capable.. CrUay - SbaPWe Bank Our Money. ' stage bay passed. The ucstionrUow is Which Bark "t This YiT.C;yoUs the B:;t C;rvtce and the' Greatest Tafcty?" The steady grov.th cf our Jwsiness is evidence of the service ard ini'itution. - Ask che cf our 2,500 ciirtemere-- , they safety ef i will tell yur. ' i - 7 We v.ia4 to extend this service to all. That we' may both - Mens Clothing Department Jar ; - tBrreriuteudcuUpLscllOfi of you, know ef a protjressive business man that doesnt 6 have a Bank Account? want ARE MADE FOR REAL BOYS Payson. Assessor A; Tr Porter of Springville. Atforriev- - B P. Rea nF Provo. f OFFICIAL CALL FOR J I election of 1912. as follows: urycyor Johu..Bi'veridge Lehi.""' COUNTY CONVENTION Apportionment for County Convention, ; tnvl-tatioc- AJway hears '-- assistant-fore- term ' r Charles Wood of ' Trea so rer an-sitoxraiisy' - - -- Lehi. h i s- you that are made for Boys Taylor Bros. Clolhes The Forest' Service Office has been fid vised that there will be held at Provo on October 19 and 20, an examination for thex posiThe salary out, buying - not merely Clothe made in Boys', 'rises. tJlothes made for Boy list be made with an understand- .ing that real Boys are going to give those Clothe a battle." That is the kind of a boy.you.want and ours is the kind of Clothes that ou .want for that Boy. EXAMINATION FOR: ASSISTANT FORESTER tion of you are Clothe . T An enjoyable party planned by the young- ladlve trf the V ittcyard - ward, which was a surprise to Miss Esther ace- - last evening,-Tb- e LyMiXi first enjoyment was, tT candy pull, then music and eames folio wcd.L Tho s their own' ymtpg Joined the crowd and give a 5 Iystrup left for Idvho this inornng to reraala for a lew month s. For tills ieison was the party given. - - - For Infants Children . Us a ForjOvcr 30 Years la Boy' Clothes Davis, Salem. Luiher Christmas of Lake Shore. Clerk E. N. Jordan of Rpring-ville- . enjoyable affair. CASTORIA rnd . W HEN Oo-sep- lL of Springvillc, James Spencer of American Fork and O. P. nuish of Payson. - - - - - - ForWear ists Monday afternoon at a. Tango tea, Mrs. John G. Wilkins was hostess, the affair being In honor of Miss Venice Clark and Miss Marguerite Stewart, who will leave soon for San Francisco and New York, respectively. In the near future. Tea roses formed the pretty centerpiece for the - , Can Give Any Suit a Tussle Fourth district court, venire re- . turnable Oct. 6; ChrisC. Eugene Fletcher, Carl tensen? Joseph B. Richmond, C. H. Jackson, J. H. Fnsby," Provoi John F. Crompton, John Jacklin, American Fork ; William S. Bram-al- l, Jacob L. Phillips, Joseph O, Iloutz, Springville; Leslie D. Bun-- j nell, Lake View, Thad II. Cluff,1 Pleasant View ; . John H. Lee, Mapleton; Benjamin Evans, J. Crunmp. R. II. Jex. Spanish Fork; Leven Simmons, Thistle NewellKnight, A. L7 Tanner, Pro-- , vo Bench f Dan A. Lewis, Goshen; Edward Uook, Cedar Fort; John Roberts, J r., Lehi ; John , Done Alfred R. Wilson, Payson; Roy --The SPRING VILLE, Sept. of Utah county held their county conventioiThere yesterday and nominated he follow- . Mr. and Mrs.. E. E. Corfman have aa their guests. Dr. and Mrs. Wesley PHONE 174 Davla of Salt Lako Clty and Dr. and Mra. Ralph Bowdle. Mr. Corfman and the doctors enjoyed a fishing trip In Provo canyon. W. Center- - Street.- Phone 48. - t, The following jurors havp been drawn for the October term of thte SOCIALISTS OF UTAH PLACE TICKET 1 - Office Healthy Bov -- , Probate Practice Collections a Specialty , ' Insurance. ts'V '7 ' Asters formed the pretty center- piece on the dining table from which 1 trdellclous dinner was servid on Sun- ing ticket: Brim- day by Mrs. T. T. Taylor to twenty I State senators Joseph imesta la honor of the birthday vt her hall of,Paysori and A. Douglas of ' twin daughters. Fay and Fawn. .This was followed by a pleasant time In Lehi Representatives W. C. Warthe enjoyment of social chat ractors BOISE 3 the Alpine stake presidency and ' President Smith. - - At dinner on Sunday Mrs. Annie Young entertained In honor of Dr. and Mrs. A. J, Stewart Blau and Blau B0YD&V k Mu.rxlo, rled on Wednesday last. dlar-rtoe- a Free. and--, M Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fletcher went to American Fork fin Sunday to attend a family gathering glvea by Mr. and Mra. S. H. Chlpman In honor of Mr. and Mra. Carl Eyring, who were mar d - - '3 - Quickly Cured. - 1; 5 rr -- d 4 T r .0 3 5 waaetaUcs r- Torks the merchant here, me fa try a. bottle of Chamberlain a - Chile, Choelra and Diarrhoea Remedy. After taking- one dose of It I was cured," It also cured others that f avrit to " writes M. E. Gebhart Oriole, Pa. That ,1s not at all un tuaL jAa ordinary attack of cau almost Invariably be cured br tma or two doses. of this remedy For sale by all dealers. (Adr.) -- o Kartch-neronprov- rEr"y Loovi-jjJts- J .vjj ifrofl c-i- F-'-- t AMERICAN FORK, Sept 13, to in the evening be given , A special conference ip. three sea- per will honor the event The couple will . leave at an early date for New York.) sums formally marker! the open wbere they will make taeir home for ing of the Alpine Stake Tabersome time. nacle in American Fork today. to its The regular monthly meeting of the Hie building was packed nd estimated Votcr&ns was Cart capacity,-ait Hand of the Daughters will be held Friday evening, Sept 18, that there were ahout1500 visiat the First ward meeting house. A tors from nearby towns in attendgood programme has been arranged ance. ' A general session was held and a full membership is deBlred at in the morning and afternoon and ' 7:30 p.m. ee e in the evening a peciaRy . arYesterday afternoon the Primary of- ranged sacred musical , program, ficers and teachers of the Vineyard conducted by A. C. Lund of the ward met with Mrs. Ellen Holdsway of where they were served with a most Brigham Young University a time Provo was . The and .visitors delicious supper enjoyed. given; of sociability. were served lunch between the sessions. There were a number Mrs. Lars P. Olsen entertained at achlldrens party on Thursday last of high ehurch officials present into honor the birthday of her son Ro- cluding President Joseph F.Smith and Apostle' Anthony II. Lund of land, which occurred that day'. woo the First Presidency. The young lady choir members of An interesting ' feature of the an entertainVineyard ward directed conference was the presentation ment forjhe young men on Thursday " "clock of a to the Tabernacle by evening. the combined foil ward relief 30' The residence of Mr. Mark cieties of rAmeriean- - Fork. The Rench was ascenebr clock wfis constracted especially merriment and Jollification on Friday for Utah exhibit at the Columwere tbe where there gathered evening, by Invitation all Mr. Kartchners fruit bian National exposition held at workers of the season past A boun- Chicago in 1893 teous supper on tastefully decorated The Tabernacle is one of the fintables was served to the guests, who numbered thirty. Game playing was est church edifices in the - state, enjoyed, and the poise was awarded to having a seating capacity of 3000. Miss Leah Lewis, Miss Maud Gay re- - The basement is arraneed in la cehing the booby one. After a parti-- number, of. rooms for class work In Indoor the games guests cipation adjourned to the large lawn, where ap- and a large baptismal font, large propriate games were there Indulged dressing rooms, toilets "And In until the hour was late. .The affair a JargnAmusem eulhall waa marked with success lnita de- fittel-wit- h a spring tails, being greatly enjoyed by those for dancing. - Construction of , the who were favored to be present , largie pipe organ, which is to lie Mrs. Mary E. Kirby announces the installed as soon as possible, has engagement TJf her daughter Margaret not begun, but arrangementsarr to Archie A, Teeples, the marriage to take place in the Salt Lake Temple being made to let the contract for the insfallation jn the near future SepteS0th.7-- i The cost of the buildingta date Mr. and Mrs. William Leffler arc In has been t ' $S0, 678.57. American Fork visiting with relatives. The speakers inj the morning The members ef the Saturday after- were Hannah Tjapisb, v President noon Bridge club were entertained on Joseph F. Smith;1 in the . afterthat day. by.Mra.-SaSchwab.. The noon. .of Australia ; prizes were received by Mrs. IV, J. II. of the First Anthony Lnnd, Stlehl and Mrs. Grant Bagley.' Presidency S. L.- Chipman James A 'pleasant social event ot recent date was the Trousseau tea given by Hiss Alice Newell on Friday after- mr Jjo sii sa YJ e Dr. MIeV Nerving b one of the bestTemedie known for thU affliction. It has proven ttatficiil in thousands of cases sod those who have used it have Ue greatest faith in it It is not but e reliable for nervous diseases. Youremedy need not hesitate to give it a trial. bJtu falls to Druooltta. if the tint bvnaitt your mono lo returned, MILES MEDICAL CO, ElkharV log. 1i- - |